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He was heedless of danger and cool under pressure.
The Oxford dictionary defines "reckless" as "heedless of danger or the consequences of one's actions".
The sunburned man, however, seemed terrified, while the man with the airy smile went on smiling, heedless of danger.
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Desperation is akin to devotion, and the workers themselves may be heedless of the danger, or have decided that there are things worth risking one's self for.
I will continue to travel in and out of Istanbul, and so will many people I know – not because we are heedless of the danger, or are irresponsible, but because that is how we live our lives, and we don't intend to compromise on that choice.
A tepid response to the Iranian threat will reveal an India too mired in Third Worldism and too heedless of the dangers of proliferation and global terrorism to be counted on as a reliable partner for the West.
Europe's witless lemming bankers poured into higher-yielding Greek debt, heedless of the dangers, believing the old truism, "government don't go bankrupt".
To ease the emotional strain, Karen relives the intoxicating summer when, as a student in London, she lived in bohemian abandon with her future husband and his sister, heedless of intimations of danger.
Others took him to task for deliberately courting danger, heedless of the cost to taxpayers of his various rescues.
A safe sense of danger".
A little thrill of danger.
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